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… outside. Thereafter, one of the officers asked central communications to contact the person who reported 3 A-4600-19 the complaint and request more information. The caller said … Street." Johnson headed toward the Liberty Village housing complex on West 4th Street, which he called "[a] high crime …
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… the only person working in the shop when Aly fell. She accompanied Aly to the hospital and then returned to A&H … allowing sufficient time to prepare for trial after the outcome of the summary judgment motion hearing. Pursuant to … or order as a matter of law." We consider "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-677. Jeanne-Marie Scollo, … General, attorney for respondent, New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Levi Klinger-Christiansen, Deputy Attorney … appeals from a final decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) reversing the removal of Essex County …
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… individuals and corporations. Plaintiffs amended their complaint to add Cornucopia as a defendant, clarifying its position as Knight's employer. In a second amended complaint, plaintiffs included Amazon as defendants. They … novo, applying the same standard as the trial court. Templo Fuente De Vida 9 A-0315-22 Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. …
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… fashion. On March 29, 2023, the judge issued an order and accompanying written opinion granting the suppression motion. … a reasonable, particularized suspicion that the person is committing a crime."); Pineiro, 181 N.J. at 31 (Albin, J., … circumstances. A deficiency in one of those factors "may be compensated for, in determining the overall reliability of a …
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… 10, 2017, the employer advised Israel that due to parent complaints, she would be temporarily placed in a different … that a person is not qualified to receive unemployment compensation benefits if he or she "left work voluntarily … order to provide [Israel] with additional training due to complaints received by the employer from a few parents. The …
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… reasons set forth in Judge Michael A. Guadagno's cogent and comprehensive written opinion. We will not recite the … N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; second- degree … of the State's witness, did not provide a "complete and meaningful" defense because counsel was …
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… moment and I . . . just need the police and ambulance to come in to treat this man because it's causing a lot of … they believe to be credible." Ibid. We conclude that the competent and substantial evidence does not demonstrate that …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3351-24 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.G. SVP-452-07. ________________________ … from a May 20, 2025 judgment continuing his involuntary commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … the State successfully petitioned to have C.G. civilly committed under the SVPA. This court affirmed C.G.'s …
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… before the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). Neither the CNA nor any subsequent MOAs … submitted a layoff plan to the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (CSC), which the CSC approved in February 2020. … 2021," after determining Hoboken violated the MOA by compelling Sacco to accept benefits "as if she were a new …
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… ACCUTANE@ MULTICOLINTY LITIGATION ORDER THIS MATTER having come before the court on the Motion of Defendants … I. NATURE OF MOTIONS BEF'ORE THE COURT, This matter comes before the Court via sixteen Motions filed by the … the delay in issuing this ruling was unavoidable. [. COMPETINGARGUMENTSOFCOUNSEL Defendant's Arguments in Support …
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… of good character or reputation of an accused is always competent in the trial of a criminal action, and is entitled …
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… of his/her spouse in attending to the household duties, to companionship and comfort, and consortium, that is, marital relations. A … who is awarded a verdict is entitled to fair and reasonable compensation for any loss of impairment of his or her …
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… multiple times to other entities and, at the time of the complaint, was assigned to plaintiff. As reflected in the … numbers. In response, defendants cross-moved to dismiss the complaint. In their responses to plaintiff's statement of … to JPMorgan on January 23, 2007. However, they denied the accompanying mortgage was executed the same day, as indicated …
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… on behalf of CSDM TRANSPORT, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DIESEL ED, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and EDWARD ROACH, Defendants, and MIDDLESEX COUNTY … failure, he contacted defendants Edward Roach and his company Diesel Ed, LLC to diagnose the issue and repair the …
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… based on a site meeting but rather an inspection report completed and provided to the bank with sufficient time to … loan and had to obtain financing with another lender to complete the project. Vineland Chestnut later sued Fulton … as "all of the work of the [c]ontractor in pursuit of completing the [p]roject." "Work-in-place," must therefore …
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… Cape May Seashore Lines, Inc. ("Cape May") is a railroad company that, in mid-2023, entered into negotiations with … W. Yarbrough, regarding the painting of one of Cape May's locomotives. The parties had a limited previous business … emails outlining the scope of the painting work to be completed by Pro-Spec for the present project. On September …
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… amended plea to aggravated manslaughter, with the State recommending a lesser sentence of incarceration to run … to vacate the original plea agreement, which included a recommended twenty-five years' incarceration, and to amend her … Rule 3:22-12(a)(2). R. 3:22-4(b). "Absent sufficient[,] competent evidence to satisfy this standard, the court does …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts of the indictment and recommend a twenty-five-year sentence for the aggravated … aggravating factors three (the risk that the defendant will commit another offense), N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); six (the … was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense), N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Defense …
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… than occurred in this case and, in addition, he would recommend that the Criminal Practice Committee adopt an official statewide waiver request form. … that a defendant has been advised that (1) a jury is composed of 12 members of the community, (2) a defendant may …